Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 21:20:16 -0400 From: Stephen Albright <salbright.fbsd@gmail.com> To: Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: RealTek RTL8192E/RTL8192SE Wireless Support Message-ID: <CAGjWcYW5-Lx3Sc2QfD593o%2Bo=HJuSWS%2BA-w9BY-wbQ69002JjQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <7baa693c-dd15-7e73-0e1c-8feb0a3bd1f6@nomadlogic.org> References: <CAGjWcYUu05gFVb4QkC0WkwEvSc6%2Bk5c8st5EGxC9jorSrgGZGQ@mail.gmail.com> <7baa693c-dd15-7e73-0e1c-8feb0a3bd1f6@nomadlogic.org>
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Hi Pete, I did not try in /etc/rc.conf. I did however try with GENERIC and use kldload and kldstat listed them as loaded. I will try the rc.conf method momentarily. Stephen On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 9:12 PM, Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org> wrote: > > > On 06/13/2018 17:31, Stephen Albright wrote: > >> Hello All: >> >> I have a Samsung NP-N140 with a RTL8192E card and I am having difficulty >> with it. I am running -current because if I read the man pages correctly, >> only 12-Current has the driver in rtwn (from the rtwn(4) man page). So, I >> built a custom kernel per the man pages: >> > > > out of curiosity have you attempted to boot 12-CURRENT with the stock > GENERIC kernel and attempt to load the kernel module by hand or via > /etc/rc.conf? > > for example you could create this line in /etc/rc.conf: > kld_list="rtwn.ko" > > then verify it is loaded after reboot by running "kldstat". > > cheers, > -pete > > -- > Pete Wright > pete@nomadlogic.org > @nomadlogicLA > >
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